GARDEN SOILS
Railways garden soils are supplied by the experts Jeffries.
Soils aren’t just soils, and when it comes to the harsh climate
in South Australia (not to mention water restrictions), it’s best
to kick start your garden with a base suited to the plants you’re
picturing and their water and nutrient needs.
Railways soils are supplied by Jeffries, the compost, soil and mulch experts.
Home gardeners and landscaping professionals have been using Jeffries quality compost, soil and mulch products for decades.
Jeffries is focused on receiving, processing and marketing recyclable organic resources for maximum sustainable return. They have a strong reputation for producing a variety of popular landscape and horticultural products from recycled organic materials.
By recycling organics they help to divert precious resources from landfill and provide an important source of valuable carbon for our soils. A true ‘green sector’ company, internationally Jeffries are recognised as leading and innovative organic recyclers.

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Jeffries Soil
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Jeffries Hydrocell Soil
Hydrocell is an amazing product from Holland that holds
water, air and nutrients for plant roots to access as required,
and lasts for up to 7 years. Made with high quality ingredients,
including Jeffries Organic Compost, this is a unique soil
blend that has no peer.
Half the water, twice the growth!
- Prepare the site properly before spreading new topsoil
- Never spread the new soil over a compacted base
- Loosen up the base soil first
- Heavy clay - spread 1 kg per m2 of Gypsum, then rip or
work deeply with a garden fork
- The soil should be damp - but not so wet that it crumbles,
deforms and smears
- Always mulch after laying soil or new plantings
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Jeffries Special Soil
Certified to Australian Standard AS 4419 LIC 2016
Jeffries Special Soil is a blend of only the best
ingredients, including Jeffries Organic Compost.
It provides an open, free draining soil structure,
while the compost contains vital organic nutrients
and water retention benefits. Jeffries Special Soil
is great for getting new lawns and gardens up and
running.
- Prepare the site properly before spreading new
topsoil
- Never spread the new soil over a compacted base
- Loosen up the base soil first
- Heavy clay - spread 1 kg per m2 of Gypsum, then
rip or work deeply with a garden fork
- The soil should be damp - but not so wet that
it crumbles, deforms and smears
- Always mulch after laying soil or new plantings
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